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                    <text>RE-DEDICATION CEREMONIES

The MADISON COUNTY COURTHOUSE
SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1966
10:00 A. M
CIRCUIT COURTROOM
MADISON COUNTY COURTHOUSE
RICHMOND, KENTUCKY

�BRIEF HISTORY OF MADISON COUNTY COURTHOUSE:

The Madison County Courthouse was first located in its present location
when the County Seat of Madison County was moved to Richmond from Milford, Old Town, on March 7, 1798; on that date the records were taken from
the old stone courthouse at Milford early in the morning to avoid expected
trouble at Milford.

The property on which the Madison County Courthouse

is located was given to the county by Col. John Miller and James Barbour, of
Virginia; Col. Miller, who first settled Richmond, also gave fifty acres for
the laying out of lots for the town.

Richmond was not incorporated until

1809, thus, the seat of Madison County Government is more than ten years
older than the City of Richmond.

The first court was held in a barn located on the approximately two acres
of land given by Col. Miller and James Barbour.

The same act of the Kentucky Legislature which directed the removal of
the county seat to Richmond also authorized the County Court of Quarter
Sessions, which was composed of Green Clay; his brother, Thomas Clay; and
Robert Rodes, to meet at Milford and then adjourn to John Miller's new barn
in Richmond .

To avoid trouble the judges, together with Sheriff Archibald

Woods, met in the Courthouse at Milford at sunrise, made the proclamation
required by the legislative act and at once thereafter adjourned to Col. Miller's
barn.

It was not until later in the morning that this was discovered by the

Milford residents.

When the discovery was made, a fight between Dan Ken-

nedy and William Kerley resulted when Kennedy offered to "whip anybody
who was in favor of the removal."

�The first permanent structure erected on the site of the present Madison
Co1mty Courthouse was built by Tyra Rodes in 1799.

This courthouse was

used until the present structure was erected.

In 1849-1850, the Madison County Courthouse, at a cost of $40,000.00,
was rebuilt with Thomas Lewinski, a Polish immigrant, who had been brought ·
to Madison County by General Cassius M. Clay, as the architect.

The archi-

tecture of the building in Greek Revival Style, with stately, massive columns
is a symbol of security and justice for all.

In 1890 an addition was made to the rear of the courthouse at a cost of
$6,000.00.

In 1964, the Madison County Fiscal Court, with the aid and assistance
of Congressman John C. Watts, obtained a Federal Grant of $2~4,650.00 for
remodelling and renovation of the Courthouse.

This was matched by bonds

issued by the Madison County Public Courthouse Corporation.

This present, beautiful edifice is the result of these labors.

Housed in the upper courtroom are portraits of former county, state and
national leaders who were Madison Countians.

Their voices, now long since

silent, once rang through the -spacious old halls.
"what they did here" will be long remembered.

The oratory is gone, but

�Those responsible for this beautiful building are:

MADISON COUNTY JUDGE
CharlN H. Coy

MADISON COUNTY FISCAL COURT
R. C. Boggs
Charles Kennedy
Richard Cobb III
June Ed Bogie
Raymond Wilson
George Bryant
Eugene Spurlock
Horner Renfro

MADISON COUNTY COURT CLERK
Charles S. Wagers

MADISON COUNTY ATTORNEY
Salem Moody

SPECIAL COUNSEL
James S. Chenault
Charles R. Coy

ARCHITECT
Marye and Bond, Lexington, Kentucky

CONTRACTOR
Lane, White and Congleton, Lexington, Kentucky

SPECIAL THANKS ARE DUE TO:
HON.

f OHN

C. WATTS, U.S. REPRESENTA 1TIVE

SIXTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT

�PROGRAM
PRESIDING:

SALEM MOODY, PRESIDENT
MADISON COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION

INVOCATION ...................... .. .. THE REVEREND FRANK N. TINDER
Minister, First Christian Church

WELCOMING REMARKS ........... .. .. ....... . .... HON. CHARLES H. COY
Madison County Judge (1962-1966)

INTRODUCTION OF MADISON COUNTY
OFFICIALS AND CITIZENS RESPONSIBLE
FOR COURTHOUSE

........... ............ HON. KEEN JOHNSON

GOVERNOR, COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY (1939-1943)

INTRODUCTION OF PRESENT
MADISON COUNTY OFFICIALS ......... . HON. CHARLES S. WAGERS
Madison County Court Clerk

INTRODUCTION OF SPEAKER ......... . ..... HON. JAMES S. CHENAULT
Commonwealth's Attorney

DEDICATION SPEAKER . .. . .. ..................... .. . HON. JOHN C. WATTS
U.S. Representative
Sixth Congressional District

BENEDICTION ............ . ......... ... .... ...... THE REVEREND E. N. PERRY
Pastor, First Baptist Church

�MADISON COUNTY OFFICIALS
1966 - 1970

COUNTY JUDGE:

ROBERT TURLEY

COUNTY CLERK:

CHARLES S. WAGERS

SHERIFF:

KENTON MOBERLY

COUNTY ATTORNEY:

BILL ROBBINS

JAILER:

MITCHELL COMBS

TAX COMMISSIONER:

JOHN L. GREEN

FISCAL COURT:

R. C. BOGGS
FARRIS PARKS
RICHARD COBB III
JUNE ED BOGIE
RAYMOND WILSON
JOLLEY WILLIAMS
EUGENE SPURLOCK
HOMER RENFRO

CIRCUIT JUDGE :

H. 0. PORTER

CIRCUIT COURT CLERK:

EDRIC W . NEWMAN

COMMONWEALTH'S ATTORNEY:

JAMES S. CHENAULT

�THE SPIRIT OF LIBERTY

"Liberty lies in the hearts of men and women.
no law, no court can save it.

When it dies there, no constitution,

No constitution, no law, no court can even do much

to help it ... The spirit of liberty is the spirit which is not too sure that it is right.
The spirit of liberty is the spirit which seeks to understand the minds of other men
and women.

The spirit of liberty is the spirit which weighs their interests alongside

its own without bias.
to earth unheeded.

The spirit of liberty remembers that not even a sparrow falls

The spirit of liberty is the spirit of Him who, near two thousand

years ago, taught mankind that lesson it has never learned, but has never quite forgotten, that there may be a kindgom where the least shall be heard and considered
side by side with the greatest."

-JUDGE L}\::ARNED HAND

�112

------

IT IS TO THE SPIRIT OF LIBERTY THAT
THE MADISON COUNTY COURTHOUSE IS
DEDICATED

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                    <text>ascertain the burial place of Col. Richard Callaway.&#13;
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Major Burnam was deputized to put the Committee in Correspondence with the Filson Club of Louisville.&#13;
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Mr. Bales was directed to have the following inscription cut on the large rock near Boone's Rock, he Mr. Bales, having been appointed by the County Court, to remove Boone's Rock to the Courthouse yard in Richmond: "Six feet South of this rock stood Boone's Rock; erected by Squire Boone in the year 1770 to notify his brother Daniel Boone, whom he left alone in the Wilderness, of his return from North</text>
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                    <text>Carolina. Removed to the Courthouse yard in Richmond, 1891, by order of the County Court of Claims."&#13;
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The meeting decided to collect all pioneer and Indian relics possible, and preserve them in a cabinet in the courthouse.&#13;
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Adjourned to meet again on Saturday, June 6th.&#13;
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French Tipton, Secy.&#13;
J.W. Caperton, President&#13;
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                    <text>[Newspaper article, no source, no date]&#13;
PIONEER SKETCHES&#13;
By Brown Lee Yates.&#13;
&#13;
Fort Estill, in 1 770 was tenanted with many families who suffered the horrors of the cold winter of 1779 and 1780. Not a drop of water was to be had through all that dreary winter, only by melting ice and snow for man and beast. The cold driving winds were so intense for three months that buffalo, elk, deer, bear and all kinds of wild animals and fowls perished. Game was so thinned out it took much hunting for several years to get a scant supply of meat for the fort. Fort Estill stood about five hundred yards Southeast of Estill Depot and three hundred yards east of Mrs. Livia Gregory's house. It was built by the Estill, Sam and James, who owned the land, 1440 acres. The old fort marks are but dimly seen now. The old band-mill stones that lay there so many years ago are gone. The mould of time has finished its work. The Sycamore tree at the fort spring may still stand as a sentinel guard over the still waters of the long abandoned fort grounds.&#13;
&#13;
The mother of Capt. James and Col. Samuel Estill was buried at the fort in the year 1800, by her request. Her maiden name was Mary Ann Campbell, of Argyll, Scotland. She crossed the briny deep at ten years old, with her parents, and married Wallace Estill when seventeen years old and he forty seven years old. She bore nine children in Greenbrier County, Virginia. After the death of her husband, she came to Kentucky with the residue of her children, and all lived in Madison County for a time. Sons and Son-in-laws. - About eighty-five years ago - in the first year of the nineteenth century. The Estills and their alliance, the Woods, The Millers, the Harrises and many other relatives still had the spirit of adventure for new countries. After the cane had died out in Kentucky, and no grass and pea vine for stock - indeed it was a very poor rich - land country for growing stock of any kind - but some glowing accounts from Tennessee, Alabama and Arkansas and other Southern States of the pine range for stock of all kinds lived fat all the year, and cotton was worth fifty cents per pound and at times higher - yes the Estills and kindred in mass left Madison County - were the van corps to the land of cotton, and now in Texas and far West. The first born son of Col. Sam Estill, he went to Arkansas territory to raft logs to New Orleans when only one white family lived in Arkansas - he had the honor of leading the first bride to the altar to take the solemn vow in that territory - Miss Lavinia White. &#13;
&#13;
So the Estills and many of their Kindred left their home they loved so well, and bid a tearful adieu to the first house of worship built in Madison County. It stood on the bank of that little rill that plows through Richmond, known as Dreaming Creek, one mile east of the Courthouse. It has gone to dust and non now living to tell where it stood. &#13;
&#13;
The Estill's, the Wood's, the Irvine's, and Proctor's names are quite scarce in Kentucky now. They are scattered like the lost tribes of Israel.&#13;
&#13;
Capt. James Estill has but five grandchildren living in Kentucky, Col. C. R. Estill, J. T. Estill, Mrs. Mary Estill Holmes, and Mrs. Edna Miller Hill. Col. Samuel Estill has only one grand-child living in Kentucky, B. L. Yates, Sr.&#13;
&#13;
Will now give some unwritten biographical sketches of men and their families and marriages in olden times.&#13;
&#13;
Capt. James Estill was born Nov. 9, 1750, and married Miss Rachel Wright in Augusta, Virginia. Thence to Greenbrier, from there to Boone's Fort in 1775; thence to his own fort in 1779, near Richmond. His wife bore four sons and one daughter; Benjamin, Wallace, James, Jonathan, and Sallie Estill Miller, in the order </text>
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                    <text>named. In passing from his fort to his brother Samuel's fort, then in building, was fired upon by a party of ambushed Indians that broke his right arm. On the 19th of March, 1782, Estill got a dispatch from Boone's Fort that empty rafts were seen floating down the river past Boone's fort and Estill was notified of this danger. So Estill lost no time in gathering men from the nearest stations and reconnoitered to the east and southeast. While Estill and his men were absent, the Indians surrounded his station in the dawns early light, on the 20th of March, 1782, and watched for a chance. That night Jennie Gass, a girl of twelve years, a daughter of Judge David Gass, dreamed the Lord built a ladder from the earth to heaven for her to go up on. Her dream was so singular she went to every house before breakfast to tell her marvelous dream. After breakfast she took Dick out to tap some sugar trees, and Monk was out chopping&#13;
wood to boil the sugar-water. Dick saw an Indian advancing stealthily, so he outrun the Indian and got into the fort, but Jennie was felled with his tomahawk, dragged behind a pile of brush and scalped. Another Indian tapped Monk on the shoulder with a big grunt, which was the first he saw of him. After killing all the stock in sight, they left in haste with Monk. The women as soon as it was safe, sent two boys, Peter Hackett and Samuel South, to find the trail of Estill and scouts and give the sad news. The boys came up with them on the morning of the 21st, and they soon found where the Indians crossed at the mouth of Red River. Some men returned home to see their families, but twenty-five went in pursuit of the Indians and came up with them in the evening of the 22nd of March, 1792 [sic 1782] at Little Mountain, now in the town limits of Mt. Sterling. The Indians retreated down to Hinkston Creek a mile and crossed over and formed for battle. At Little Mountain the whites wounded two Indians and kept up a skirmish fire during the retreat. The Indians had the advantage in the ground. Theirs were level. The white's side of the Creek was a shoestring bottom with steep high hills running down almost to the waters edge. For particulars of the battle of Little Mountain see Collins or Smith's history of Kentucky.&#13;
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Robert Caldwell, a pioneer of Madison County, and the first dry goods merchant in old Milford, left no record as a soldier in the Indian Wars. He married Miss Fannie Irvine, a daughter of Capt. Christopher Irvine of Madison County, who was killed in an early day by a wounded Indian in the Wabash country when in Col. Logan's command. Miss Fannie Caldwell bore four children. James Caldwell married Miss Amanda White. Miss Eliza Caldwell married Senator Browning, of Illinois, the successor of Stephen A. Douglas. The other Miss Caldwell, married Judge Simpson, of Winchester, Ky. Robert Caldwell was no political aspirant; was in the legislature and retired to his farm in the vicinity of Richmond, and there spent the rest of his days.&#13;
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Col. William Irvine, Sr., a noted Indian fighter, was the right man at the right time, and in the right place. He was severely wounded in the Battle of Little Mountain and was the last man wounded on that memorable occasion. &#13;
&#13;
Col. William, Sr. married a Miss Hockaday. She bore eleven children - David, the clerk, Albert, Christopher, Jr. who fell on the battlefield of the river Raisen; Adam and Edwin, and Mrs. Ezekiel Fields, Mrs William McClanahan, Mrs. Rowland, Mrs. Archie Curl, Mrs. William Fox, and Mrs. Gogine. Col. William Irvine, Sr. was the Frances Marion of Madison County on the battle-field, and the Patrick Henry on the rostrum. Yes, his name will shine like a star in ages to come, so long as gratitude and honor are known among men. [French Tipton added note - "wrong" - to this section of the article.]</text>
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OLD TIME SKETCHES&#13;
By Brown Lee Yates&#13;
Col. Samuel Estill, one of the fort builders of Madison County, was born in Virginia in 1755, and married Miss Jane Tees in 1782. She bore nine children, in the order named: James Estill, Sallie Estill Yates, Susan Estill Beeler, Henderson Estill, Annie Estill Day, Samuel Estill, Jr., Ruth Estill, Jane Estill Doyle, and William Estill, buried at the old fort. Col. Estill was trained to war in early youth. He was in the battle of Point Pleasant, in his eighteenth year, under Col. Lewis, the 10th of October, 1774. He came out of his first days fight smartly bunged up. His eyes were filled with the bark of the tree he stood behind, by an Indian bullet, which gave him much pain. He was the argus-eyed hunter of all the fort. The Indians would ambush him at times, but invariably came out second best in the fight. His eyes were blue and youthful looking in old age. After the Indians ceased their raids into Kentucky, he was one of the first residents of old Milford, and kept hotel. From there to his old fort farm on Little Muddy Creek, where he had twenty tenant families making corn on the shares. The big cribs of corn were there. He was elected to the Lower House of the Legislature in early day. Was Judge of Quarter Sessions for a time. He left Kentucky in 1833 to live with his daughter, Annie Day, in Tennessee, and died there in 1837. Was buried on Cumberland mountain where he often said would be his resting place.&#13;
&#13;
Rev. Joseph Proctor was a resident of Fort Estill. He was the lion of the day on the battlefield of Little Mountain, when Estill, the commander, fell. Proctor was everywhere in the thickest of the fight, sending his wounded to safe retreat. In the course of time he slowly retired to the wilderness of Kentucky, as did the wild beasts of the forest.  His brother Nicholas Proctor, in the course of time married Capt. James Estill's widow, and she bore him two  Proctor children. I met Joseph Proctor and his better half at the Irvine Springs in August 1833. They came down by water to see Col. Sam Estill, his old fort companion. He was tall and well preserved. I cannot hear a word from his decedents, if he has any.&#13;
&#13;
William Cradlebaugh, a noted pioneer in Kentucky, first lived in Boone's Fort. He was one of the thirty salt makers captured at Blue Lick, but slipped away with two others while the terms of capitulation were being made, and returned, when the Indians left with the prisoners, hid the kettles and brought home the salt made. William Cradlebaugh lived in Estill's Fort with his young bride, a Miss More, who bore three children, Mrs Elizabeth Moy, Mrs Susanna Todd and Mrs. Didamy Harris. He was a veteran soldier and hunter at all times in season and out of season. A contented mind is a continual feast, which was verified in the person of William Cradlebaugh. He was ever ready to shoulder his gun and take the war-path, be it far or near. He was in Gen. Clark's raid on the Miami towns. When Pickawa town was captured and on fire, he found three balls of sugar, about one pound weight of each. He ate two of the balls and tried to reserve the third ball to bring home, but he said it was still good, and had to eat the three pounds. He was not much after the golden fleece, but content with little of this world's goods. He was death on the buffalo calves for veal, and would not have but sixty acres of land all told. He lived to a good old age and was buried at the new Estill Fort, I think, about 1827. So the old hero was quietly laid away and no lettered stone to show where he was buried.&#13;
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Thomas Warren and his wife were of the early emigrants to Boone's Fort, and thence to Estill's Fort. When the battle smoke cleared away and all nature singing</text>
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Judge David Gass and family were inmates of Fort Estill, but his record is so dimmed now, but I do know he had two daughters in Fort Estill. Jennie, the youngest was killed, and Susan her sister, was the bell of Fort Estill at the time of her sister's death. She was the heart winner of all that fortified hamlet. Yes Sam Estill, a young bachelor, was on the tapis in earnest too, and others. But there is many a slip between cup and lip - so she lived single, during fort life - and when the bloom of youth had departed and almost forgotten, she married John Black and bore two sons. Gen. Samuel Black and Squire James Black - all lived in Richmond precinct at one time.&#13;
&#13;
James Berry, a noted pioneer and Indian fighter of Madison County, was in the disastrous battle of Little Mountain. He fell on the battlefield on a broken thigh, and none to help him. Captive Monk, seeing his condition, went to him with much sympathy and kind parting words. The horses all gone and the soldiers all dead, or wounded, or gone. So the faithful old slave had too much sympathy to leave him in the wilderness to perish, twenty-five miles from the nearest fort - the faithful servant had to kneel down to take on the cargo of such ponderous weight and over the hills of Stoner he had to pack James Berry - over the steep hills of Upper Howard's Creek to go to Boone's Fort. The wounds did very well, considering his painful ride on Monk Estill's back. He led Miss Sallie Grubbs captive to the altar and took the vow in January 1783, in the Fort at Shallow Ford. The fruit of that marriage was six children, in the order named - William, born November, 1783; Annie, married Thomas Turner; Nancy, married E. E. Berry; Susan, married Samuel Parish; Elizabeth, married Judge Christopher Harris; James H. Berry, married Miss Emily Fox, December 5th 1827. James Berry, Sr., the soldier, died February 12th, 1822, of the old wound. So he sleeps like a warrior taking his rest - with his wife laid near by his side on Tates Creek.&#13;
&#13;
Monk Estill, a servant of Capt. James Estill, who came with him to Boone's Fort in 1776, had the best of health and lived a full measure of days in Madison County. He saw Kentucky in her virgin beauty, the star of the realm, her awnings were the vine, the maple, the elm, the lynden and tulip tree. Her carpets were the green cane first, then came the leaves of golden November in a shower each year as time rolled on, keeping the earth warm in winter, free from frost the coldest weather ever came. Monk lived to see Kentucky emerge from the lowest depths of poverty to the apex of prosperity and good cheer. No muddy water in the creeks and other streams after filtering through a foot of leaves. Oh, the crystal waters after a rain storm! Monk felt the pangs of grief when captured by the Indians. He lived to see a time of peace when the red man had retired from the battlefields of Kentucky. He was born a slave for life, but his young master, Wallace Estill, set him free, which he enjoyed fifty-five years, without worldly cares, being fed and clothed. He was a devout man in all his ways; was held in high estimation in his church, when white and&#13;
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of many wives and the father of many children. He died like a philosopher; was weary of life;&#13;
was anxious to go. He died in August 1837, of flux; was buried at Estill's new station near&#13;
William Cradlebaugh.&#13;
&#13;
On the 26th day of August, 1786, the county of Madison was organized at the house of&#13;
Captain George Adams, about two miles north of Richmond. Its first justices were George&#13;
Adams, John Snoddy, Christopher Irvine, David Gass, James Barnett, John Boyle, James&#13;
Thompson, Archie Woods, Nicholas George and Joseph Kennedy. These officials were all&#13;
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A VISIT TO THE OLDEST GRAVE TO BE FOUND IN KENTUCKY&#13;
On last Wednesday afternoon in company with a young engineer, Mr. E. G. Parrish, the&#13;
editor of the Climax drove out south of town to find the ancient grave of Hancock Taylor.&#13;
Knowing that Mr. Alexander Cornelison has lived more than three-score-years-and-ten on historic&#13;
Taylor's Fork, they repaired thither and found the cyclopedia-like Mr. Cornelison at his snug&#13;
bluegrass home, ready and willing to lend any and every assistance he could.&#13;
&#13;
The object of the mission having been made known, Mr. Cornelison cheerfully set out&#13;
down the wooded ravine that nearly approaches a creek in size. The party having gone about&#13;
three quarters of a mile, Mr. Cornelison said: "I have not been to the grave for several years, but&#13;
it is just over the fence in that cornfield, and immediately on the bank of creek. I once was as&#13;
familiar with the spot as with my own yard. Near sixty years ago, then a mere boy, I took from&#13;
the creek a smooth thin slab, and with the point of sheep shears, I cut upon the small slab this&#13;
epitaph, which I composed myself:&#13;
&#13;
"By savage foes, the warrior hunter fell&#13;
Who sleeps in death within this narrow cell.&#13;
The crystal stream, so softly purling by&#13;
Now bears his name - A name that cannot die."&#13;
&#13;
Mr. Cornelison, though a farmer, is and always has been a student; is familiar with the&#13;
best poets and has himself composed some pieces of merit.&#13;
&#13;
Having described the slab, but also stating that it was broken to pieces by some vandal,&#13;
forty years ago, climbed over the fence and made his way to a cluster of weeds in the com.&#13;
"Here," he said, must be the sacred spot." There were numerous rocks, evidently from the bed&#13;
of the creek, as they were waterworn. Mr. Cornelison said that the grave was originally covered&#13;
with rocks taken from the creek, but the plow had evidently scattered them seriously.&#13;
&#13;
Search was made may steps around, but nothing else like a grave could be found. Mr.&#13;
Cornelison and the engineer repaired to comfortable seats on the fence, the former fully satisfied&#13;
that he was right, the latter probably worried because there was no necessity for using his&#13;
instruments, but the editor remained to examine further. Presently he discovered amongst the&#13;
rocks about the size of one's hand, and scrutinizing it saw parts of two words - "this", and&#13;
"softly", the first of each destroyed, and not resembling the work of a trained letterer. They&#13;
belonged to the lines, "within this narrow cell," and "so softly purling by."&#13;
This definitely settled the question.&#13;
&#13;
The grave is about one and a half miles below old Fort Twetty, the first erected in&#13;
Kentucky, preceding Boonesborough by a week or more. The initials of the ill-fated survivor, H.&#13;
T., were cut on two sugar trees, but those trees have long since passed away. An oak stands 45&#13;
feet below the grave, and another 30 feet above, also immediately on the bank of the creek.&#13;
Hancock Taylor was from Virginia, a Deputy Surveyor, sent out to Kentucky in 1773, by&#13;
Gen. William Preston, then Surveyor of Fincastle county, Va., of which county, Kentucky was&#13;
then a part. Mr. Taylor was a brother of Richard Taylor, the father of President Zachary Taylor.&#13;
He was in charge of a party that surveyed in Fayette, Woodford, Franklin, Shelby, Jefferson,&#13;
Mercer, Trimble, Carroll, and perhaps other counties.&#13;
In July, 1774, the latter part, Taylor&#13;
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                    <text>was wounded by the Indians, near the mouth of the Kentucky. An effort was made to extract&#13;
the bullet with a knife, but that failed, and fears of a serious result being entertained, the party&#13;
set out for Virginia. Reaching the point above named, about the first of August, Mr. Taylor&#13;
grew worse and died. He was buried by his friends. The creek took the name of Taylor's Fork&#13;
of Silver Creek.&#13;
&#13;
Certainly the man who plowed over the grave - which was never done until this year,&#13;
having heretofore been in a woodland - would not have done so, had he known it was a grave.&#13;
It will soon be marked by the committee appointed by the county Court to preserve such historic&#13;
spots.&#13;
&#13;
Mr. Cornelison had a friend, when a young man, one Andy Black, a pioneer, whose&#13;
brother, John, married Miss Gass, daughter of Judge David Gass, a pioneer of Fort Estill, and that&#13;
friend, perhaps more than any other, pointed out to him Taylor's grave, Fort Twetty and other&#13;
places of historic interest.&#13;
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Daniel Boone and party in the spring of 1775, nearly a year after Taylor's death, - while on their&#13;
way from the treaty of Wautauga to Boonesborough to build a permanent fort. The party was&#13;
fired upon by the Indians and Capt. Twetty mortally wounded, a negro man killed, Felix Walker,&#13;
seriously wounded. The Fort was built to protect the party while the wounded men were&#13;
recovering. But Twetty died, and a small detachment was left with Walker, while Boone,&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
[Newspaper article, (for the Climax), no date]&#13;
EARLY PIONEERS&#13;
Madison County, KY., seventy years ago when in the woods as dark as a shady bower,&#13;
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It took about forty years to clear the dense forest of Madison county. Many emigrants&#13;
from other states with large families of slaves from states that had established gradual&#13;
emancipation as a law, and from Virginia and North Carolina they came with many colored&#13;
woodchoppers that lightened the grievous burden.&#13;
&#13;
The clearing of farms commenced in earnest in 1795 and ended in 1835 or thereabouts.&#13;
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dinner.&#13;
&#13;
When the Indians had fled and the pioneers (most all dead) their sons run the plow and&#13;
the cradle, in the stillness of night was their greatest delight was to dance with the girls after the&#13;
fiddle.&#13;
&#13;
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EARLY DAYS IN RICHMOND&#13;
By B. L. Yates&#13;
Richmond, Ky., was a manufacturing little log cabin village in 1818 - seventy-three years&#13;
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&#13;
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General Elias S. Dennis.&#13;
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The General was no less fond of company than his wife, and their home always had the latch stirring outside.&#13;
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He made many friends in the parish. While he had his faults there is one humble characteristic for which, as a soldier, he was distinguished, and one that should always make his memory like McPherson's, esteemed by our people, and that is, he was chivalrous and kind alike to friend and foe; he made no war upon the defenseless homes of the South, but by his kindness and attention to the unprotected, elicited the applause of her people."&#13;
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                    <text>Soldiers of War With Spain.&#13;
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Lt. Abraham Chapline&#13;
Robert Barnett&#13;
Edward Bulger&#13;
William Bush&#13;
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The above is a suggested design for the fountain to be erected&#13;
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League of American Wheelmen. Mr. Ruff was the oldest active rider&#13;
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Hon. Blanton Gallatin Boone&#13;
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Great-Great-grandson Daniel. Son Dr. B. G. Boone, who was son Capt. Sam. Boone. Sam son of [blank]. Posthumous born 1838. In 1854 to Troy, Lincoln Co. and learned printing, assisted with Troy Gazette, 1st paper in that County. To Clinton, and studied law, being Deputy Circuit Clerk. Practiced 1860. Confederate Army. In 1874 papers advertised him for Attorney General. Also for Congress. To Legislature 1874, by largest majority ever given a Democratic Candidate in County. Elected Speaker of House. Excellent Speaker.&#13;
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Davis &amp; Durrie's History Missouri.&#13;
Brigadier Adam Guitar.&#13;
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Brigadier Adam Guitar.&#13;
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John W. Harris.&#13;
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&#13;
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                    <text>John Rankin.&#13;
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Elisha Witt.&#13;
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A MAN FROM CENTRAL UNIVERSITY.&#13;
The Winchester Democrat makes favorable mention of a former Richmond resident, a&#13;
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                    <text>Judge J. W. E. Cosby.&#13;
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[Newspaper article, no source, no date]&#13;
J. W. E. Cosby was born in Madison County, Ky., January 17, 1833. He attended the common schools of his native state, but had not the advantage of collegiate training. None the less, he has been a close observer and intelligent reader, supplementing his common school education with such information as may be gained by careful study of the best authors. &#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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and usefulness.&#13;
&#13;
This capacity was recognized by the people, in 1884, by electing him to the county court bench from the Eastern district. In 1886 he was re-elected to that position, as a recognition of his faithful and intelligent performance of duty, serving four years.&#13;
&#13;
In 1894, in still further recognition of his efficiency, he was chosen presiding justice of that court, a position he still retains.&#13;
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Judge Cosby is intelligent, affable, courteous and obliging, but possesses that integrity of substance that marks the mind of justice and honor, a man whom intrigue would shun and vice does not encounter.&#13;
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                    <text>William Robinson.&#13;
Built Robinson's Mill on Silver Creek which son Major Burnam says richest man in Madison&#13;
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Old Mr. Hagan, brother Capt John, deceased, says old colored miller of Billy Robinson said&#13;
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Billy and lawyer.&#13;
William Robertson, 1794, willed to sons William and Peyton lands and negroes. Also to&#13;
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                    <text>Rodes Garth.&#13;
His mother a sister of Robert Rodes. Brother of Garth of Bourbon whose widow left Garth&#13;
Fund. Lawyers and Commonwealth Attorney pro tern, made motion in County Court to have&#13;
County Clerks office brought to town. Overruled but led to lengthy petition which resulted in&#13;
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Rodes Garth was in Senate from Wayne County 1841-44. House 1813, 14, 24, 25.&#13;
1807-Oath as attorney in Madison Circuit Court.&#13;
1830-Delegate from Wayne County to Jackson Com. at Frankfort.&#13;
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1815-Robert Sturgens and Robert Caldwell Commissioners to build Clerks office report work&#13;
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1831-Post and rail fence.&#13;
1836-Courthouse guttered and pipe to public well.&#13;
1843-$1000 set aside by County Court and put in hands of David Irvine and Thompson Burnam&#13;
as fund for new Courthouse.&#13;
1844-$1000 to Courthouse fund.&#13;
1845-$1500 to Courthouse fund.&#13;
1846-$1200 to Courthouse fund.&#13;
1847-Squire Turner, William Rodes, J.M. Shackelford committee to secure place for Courthouse.&#13;
1848-Jno. Newby voted vs. Courthouse plans.&#13;
1848-William Rodes, Joseph Turner, J. M. Shackelford commissioners to secure bids for stones, brick and carpenters work.&#13;
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13 yeas and 3 nays - Parrish, Ballard and Harris nays.&#13;
Same committee continued as Building Committee. Robert McKins to remove old building $245.&#13;
Bowman and Thompson, stone work.&#13;
Dan Rhodus, flagging.&#13;
Parllen [?] and Harvey $7.25 [?] for brick.&#13;
Jno. Sems (or Lewis) carpenter work $9,350.&#13;
&#13;
David Irvine and Thompson Burnam comm. to loan funds of County Court and pay contractors&#13;
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1850-Senator and Representatives bill to tax 10 cents on $600 and court opposes it and asks&#13;
Senator and Representatives to pass original bill to borrow.&#13;
1851-William McClanahan, Claiborne W. White and Jno. Tribble commissioners to settle with&#13;
Court House commissioners.&#13;
1851-Courthouse insured for $10,000.&#13;
1852-Shackelford and Turner allowed $200 each and Rodes $400.&#13;
Courthouse begun 1848 and finished 1852 at cost of $35,000.&#13;
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Bowman and Thompson and Lewis and Bolt -- large contractors.&#13;
Prentice and Weisinger, printing.&#13;
T. I. Goddin.&#13;
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&#13;
J. D. Smith, paints.&#13;
Tom Rice, brick, etc.&#13;
A. Mackey, painter.&#13;
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Furnaces $100 and 105 dollars.&#13;
Hauling furnaces $16. Big staff.&#13;
Wainscote.&#13;
Paid Methodist Church for use as Courthouse $25, $25, $26, $40, $43.&#13;
J. W. Caffin and Co. furnished bell for $267.&#13;
putting up bell $10&#13;
freight on bell $11. 7 5&#13;
Howard and David, Boston, for clock $402.00&#13;
for putting up clock $110&#13;
Sam Biggerstaff, freight 28.00&#13;
C. M. Clay for weight $5.00&#13;
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                    <text>We the subscribers being 1st sworn do appraise the personal estate of Moore Kincaid,&#13;
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1 Negro Woman, 50 0 0&#13;
1 still &amp; implements, 9 0 0&#13;
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1 riding whip, 0 9 0&#13;
ye 4th of August 1795&#13;
67 pounds 14 0&#13;
Elias Kirk&#13;
Sam Anderson&#13;
William Baugh&#13;
&#13;
At a court held for Madison County on Tuesday the 4th day of Aug 1795 This inventory and&#13;
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"A colt of the lovely mare is now a yearling."&#13;
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1818-3772 Tithes.&#13;
1819-Property listed by districts, the same corresponding with Regiments Militia.&#13;
1819-Joe Turner printing ape $7.50.&#13;
1819-3979 tithes.&#13;
1820-3820 tithes @ 31 ½ cents.&#13;
1821-3 993 tithes @ 31 ½ cents.&#13;
1821-Sam Lackey overseer road Blue Lick to Paint Lick.&#13;
1822-Last legislative act to appoint commissioners to "assess the value of property" and Jno.&#13;
Broaddus, Joseph Barnett, Richard Moberly, Enoch Burton, Jno. Brooks, Elkanah Bush, Thomas&#13;
Willis, Talton Embry, Sam Wallace, and Arch Curle appointed.&#13;
1822-Dr. W. Taylor ape vs. County for services to Robert McKee $80. 1st Dis. ape vs. county.&#13;
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1824-4079 tithes.&#13;
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1826-4096 tithes.&#13;
1827&#13;
1828&#13;
1829-4601 tithes.&#13;
1830-4733 tithes.&#13;
1829-County laid off into 169 Road Precincts.&#13;
1831-On motion of E. L. Shackelford, County Attorney, ordered that no pros. attorney or other&#13;
officer or member of court be taken as bondsman in ___ in court.&#13;
1831-4656 tithes.&#13;
1833-4609 tithes.&#13;
So far best men in county were constables.&#13;
1832-Commissioners appointed to secure standard of weights and measures.&#13;
1834-W. C. Goodloe, E. L. Shackelford and Clayton Curle, permanent commissioners to settle&#13;
with executors, administrators and guardians.&#13;
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1834-craze for gates across county roads.&#13;
ordered the Jailer permit preaching in Court House at pleasure of all denominations.&#13;
1836-County levy 62 ½ cents per tithe.&#13;
183 7-County levy 87½ cents per tithe.&#13;
Great number bastardy cases in the 30's.&#13;
1838-Levy 87½ cents.&#13;
1840-William W. Smith appointed by County Court Treasurer Madison County to manage money&#13;
arising from sale vacant lands.&#13;
1840-county levy 87½ cents.&#13;
1841-D. I. Rowland, keeper weights and measures.&#13;
1844-$20 appropriated by County Court schooling 4 children.&#13;
1851-June 2-Christopher Harris, Judge, Commissioned by Gov. Helm. Sworn in by Justice Joe&#13;
Turner; Thomas H. Barnes, County Clerk. Examined by Kenaz Farrow, Judge&#13;
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                    <text>County Court.&#13;
Green B. F. Broaddus, Sheriff.&#13;
John Lawrence, Jailer&#13;
Kiah Crooke, Surveyor.&#13;
William F. Fox, Assessor.&#13;
. W. Caperton, County Attorney.&#13;
&#13;
Constables:&#13;
J. W. Bourne, No. 1&#13;
James A. Harris, No. 2&#13;
Hugh Cain, No. 3&#13;
James W. Stivers, No. 4&#13;
Irvine A. Hunter, No. 5&#13;
C. D. Gooch, No. 6&#13;
William Byrum, No. 7&#13;
Shelton Baker, No. 8&#13;
Speed Taylor, No. 9&#13;
1796-7 a number of indictments for saying "By God" - whether at home or in public, offense&#13;
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                    <text>Jno. Pace.&#13;
Methodist preacher. Married daughter David Irvine, Sr. Pace's chapel named for him. Always&#13;
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1828-Edmund Powell and Magdalene Pace married by John Bennett.&#13;
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                    <text>Newspapers.&#13;
Col. R. H. Johnson, who had successfully published the Western Whig, the leading newspaper&#13;
in central Illinois, came to Richmond in 1851 and bought S. V. Rowland's interest in The&#13;
Messenger, subsequently buying J. M. Shackelford's interest. It was the only paper&#13;
successfully published in the then 15th Congressional District, for several years. The&#13;
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1812-John A. Grimes editor Mercury.&#13;
1845-"Editors of Chronicle and Review publish (White) resolutions in their respective papers."&#13;
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                    <text>Farmer's Chronicle, 1830, "Printed by James P. White, for the Proprietors."&#13;
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the press, for $300. A lawsuit arose and J. M. Tipton one of jury. Thomas White&#13;
witnessed sale.&#13;
It is said Barney Young of Danville ran paper called Conservative, just before war.&#13;
Register gasoline engine 1896.&#13;
Climax gasoline engine 1896.&#13;
The Globe Thursday, Nov. 2, 1089. By T. and J. Ruble.&#13;
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Rowland and Shackelford, Messenger&#13;
R. A. Johnson&#13;
Curtis Field&#13;
Joseph O'Dell, 1864&#13;
Timmerman, 1865&#13;
Barney Young, Conservator 1865.&#13;
&#13;
10 or 12 nos. Young and wife to Lexington, Missouri. Killed both. He a printer of Danville, Ky.&#13;
&#13;
Phillip Coghlan, Manager Democrat. Turner Editor 6 or 7 years.&#13;
&#13;
Plowboy, Dr. French, James White.&#13;
"Old Printer" born 1837.&#13;
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                    <text>Elliott.&#13;
Dawson Elliott. Father Levi ____ and several others. From Va. about beginning of century. Friends of family in Madison County. Grandfather M. Elliott.&#13;
&#13;
Hugh Goddin.&#13;
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Tobacco.&#13;
1787-Hen. says Legislature Virginia established tobacco inspection "in the town of Boonesborough to be called and known by the name of Boon's" "On the lands of John Collier in the county of Madison to be known by the name of Colliers."&#13;
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1811-Drowning Creek warehouse mentioned.&#13;
1811-Jesse Hodges 3rd inspector Tobacco Boonesborough.&#13;
1811-Richard Oldham 1st inspector flour and hemp.&#13;
1812-Boonesborough warehouse mentioned.&#13;
1815-Boonesborough, Jacks Creek and Drowning Creek mentioned.&#13;
1815-Warehouse mentioned mouth Drowning Creek.&#13;
1816-Hayden's warehouse, mouth Muddy Creek established and David Chenault inspector.&#13;
1816-187 5 pounds weights Drowning Creek warehouse.&#13;
1816-Talton (?)_inspectors of warehouse at Muddy Creek established that 150 hogsheads be&#13;
brought to that house the coming season.&#13;
1816-Warwick warehouse nearly opposite mouth 4-mile, Richard Searcy, Carroll Eads, Robert&#13;
McCord, Inspectors. Randolph Blackwell to try weights and scales.&#13;
1817-1415 lbs. metal at W arwicks.&#13;
1817-Mathew Shearer, Inspector Warwick.&#13;
1817-Jack's Creek Stone house 100 X 30 feet and another house 130 X 30.&#13;
1817- Silver Creek W arejouse mentioned.&#13;
181 7-726 hogsheads of tobacco received at Boonesborough last season.&#13;
1818-Silver Creek Warehouse new stone house 66 X 36 feet.&#13;
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1818-Drowning Creek of Stony Point.&#13;
1819-Pickers and Coopers mentioned.&#13;
1819-Goggins Ferry warehouse on Kentucky River.&#13;
1820-Reubin Munday new warehouse mouth Tates Creek 100 X 30 feet on posts. Robert Million,&#13;
Inspector.&#13;
1821-Tates Creek warehouse mentioned.&#13;
1792-June-David Crews and William Jones reported to Court that in April the Kentucky River&#13;
overflowed its banks at night, came into Collier's warehouse, remained several days and&#13;
nights and "curryd out and overflowed all the tobacco in the warehouse except 3&#13;
hogsheads, to the amount of 37 hogsheads of crop tobacco and 4400th of Transfer."&#13;
1799-Act Legislature requesting Gov. to furnish counties with standards of weights and measures.</text>
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100 X 30, on stone and wooden pillars, above high water.&#13;
1792-David Crews and W. Jones ordered to locate warehouse on land of John Collier.&#13;
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lbs.&#13;
1836-had frame 100 X 36 feet.&#13;
1822-Tates Creek warehouse mentioned.&#13;
1799-Biggerstaffs warehouse mentioned. 1800 pro. not according to law. Small receipts.&#13;
1800-Green Clay's warehouse built Jack's Creek and Elk Branch, laid off near old warehouse&#13;
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1816-Haden's at mouth Muddy Creek. Large frame adjoining and liable to inundation. Wooden&#13;
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1783-warehouse inspection established by Legislature Virginia.&#13;
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1802-Thomas Watts.&#13;
1803-Robert Tevis.&#13;
1807-Green Clay.&#13;
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John Green Ballance.&#13;
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county, in what was afterwards Culpeper, near the present Brandy Station, where Sheridan's battle&#13;
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Lieut. Colonel, and Colonel of the Sixth Virginia of the Continental Line, his service continuing&#13;
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of Orange, and whose mother was a daughter of Captain William Barber, or Barbour, as the name&#13;
is now sometimes spelled. Their daughter, Joyce Green, became the wife of Willis Ballance, who&#13;
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was disputed. With characteristic energy and courage, with the unyielding pertinacity for which&#13;
he was noted, and with a legal ability of no mean order, he fought the cases all through the courts&#13;
of Illinois and of the United States, until, after an acrimonious contest of nearly forty years,&#13;
which all others abandoned in despair, he won them in a favorable decision in the Supreme Court&#13;
of the United States, which vindicated his judgement, upheld his legal rights, and made him a&#13;
man of large fortune, which he had won by his own exertions, foresight and pluck. Charles&#13;
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intermission, in active service in the regular Army of the United States, in which his record has&#13;
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could have been made by the War Department. It is to be hoped that our Kentucky volunteers&#13;
and their State many, in some fitting way, have the advantage of the experience and skill and&#13;
knowledge of this capable man, thus allied and identified with them, until the close of the war.&#13;
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Richmond Hunter.&#13;
Winfield Cosby.&#13;
William T. Fullilove.&#13;
Archibald Lanham.&#13;
C. M. Clay&#13;
Jonathan Bush.&#13;
Simpson Bush.&#13;
Jno. Stevens.&#13;
James Isom.&#13;
Francis F. Jackson.&#13;
Abraham Larrimore.&#13;
Robert Martin.&#13;
William Harris.&#13;
Moses G. Todd.&#13;
Ki Oldham.&#13;
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&#13;
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William, Sr.) Preston, etc. in the Clark Circuit Court involved several thousand acres of land,&#13;
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1807-Phillip Phelps indicted for retailing without a license "cider oil."&#13;
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1802-Rolly, slave Arch Curle, killed a slave of Dick Gentry. Burnt in hand and 39 lashes.&#13;
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[Newspaper article, no source, no date]&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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Treaty of Lochabar, South Carolina, 1770, Cherokees, confirmed Hard Labor Treaty.&#13;
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Elihu Green.&#13;
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with his parents, moved to Crab Orchard when yet a youth.&#13;
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Hon. Benjamin B. King&#13;
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Dear Judge -&#13;
1635 Curtis St.&#13;
Denver, June 1st, 1897&#13;
Hon. Joseph H. Maupin was elected Attorney General of Colorado in 1890. In 1892 he was the Democratic nominee for Governor, but was defeated. He is practicing law in Carson City, Colo. Is a fine man of the rugged type. Tall and looks like Lincoln - I think he was born in Missouri and I believe his father was from Madison County, Kentucky and was a brother of Wash, Jeff, and King Maupin. I will send him your letter and ask him to write to you.&#13;
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1820-James Dowden, Anapolis, Maryland.&#13;
1820-Tandy Holman, 74 years, 4th Virginia.&#13;
1820-Charles Colly, 73 years, 4th Virginia Dragoons.&#13;
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1820-Phil Johnson, 61 years, 1st Virginia Artillery, Capt. James Pendleton's Company.&#13;
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1820-John Timberlake, 60 years, 7th Virginia.&#13;
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